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Local Church Directory, with Pastors and Lay Leaders and Lay Members of Conference Name Mailing Address Phone Acton, MA St Local Church Directory, with Pastors and Lay Leaders and Lay Members of Conference Name Mailing Address Phone Acton, MA St. Matthew's - 6382 435 Central St, Acton MA 01720 (978) 263-2822 [email protected] P The Rev. Stephen Garnaas- 429 Central St., Acton MA 01720 (978) 429-8465 Holmes LC-LM Ms. Jane Emmons 6 Broadview St, Acton MA 01720 (978) 263-6168 LC-LL Mr. Derek Kotze 173 Whitcomb Av, Littleton MA 01460-1401 (978) 486-4625 Acushnet, MA Acushnet Wesley - 8475 67 Main St, Acushnet MA 02743 (508) 995-7197 [email protected] P The Rev. Kathleen Macedo 48 Burt St, Acushnet MA 02743 (508) 995-7521 LC-LM Mr. Rick Poulin 15 Charles McCombs Blvd, New Bedford MA (508) 985-1964 02745-1103 LC-LL Mr. Benjamin Briggs 320 Mendall Rd., Acushnet MA 02743 (508) 995-0362 LC-LL Mr. Rick Poulin 15 Charles McCombs Blvd, New Bedford MA (508) 985-1964 02745-1103 Long Plain - 8152 1215 Main St., Acushnet MA 02743 (508) 763-5044 P Mr. Philip Viall 128 Foote St, Barrington RI 02806 (401) 225-6131 LC-LL Mr. Darryl Gifford 12 Meadow Lane, Rochester MA 02770 (508) 763-3624 Adamant, VT Adamant UMC - 9828 PO Box 3, Adamant VT 05640-0003 [email protected] P Mrs. Joanne H Bair 4264 Center Rd, East Montpelier VT 05651-9753 (802) 223-2830 LC-LM Mrs. Joanne H Bair 4264 Center Rd, East Montpelier VT 05651-9753 (802) 223-2830 LC-LL Jane Wass 1255 Adamant Rd, Adamant VT 05640 (802) 229-1065 Albany, VT Albany VT UMC - 9829PO Box 167, Albany VT 05820 802-754-2790 P The Rev. Nathan Strong 1367 Creek Rd, Irasburg VT 05845 802-754-2790 LC-LM Mark Chaffee PO Box 244, Albany VT 05820-0244 802-755-6112 LC-LL Mr. Glenn Foster 863 Poginy Hill Road, Newport Center VT 05857 (802) 334-7570 Alexandria, NH Alexandria - 3149 12 Washburn Rd, Alexandria NH 03222 (603) 744-8104 P The Rev. Philip Polhemus 25 Nedeau Rd, Meredith NH 03253 (603) 279-3109 LC-LM Ms. Tricia Patten 11 Messer St., Apt 7, Laconia NH 03246-2779 LC-LL Ms. Tricia Patten 11 Messer St., Apt 7, Laconia NH 03246-2779 Local Church Directory, with Pastors and Lay Leaders and Lay Members of Conference Name Mailing Address Phone Alford, NY Alford-Housatonic - 5568 c/o Pastor Ken Phesay, P.O. Box 481, Copake NY 12516 P Pastor Kenneth Phesay P.O. Box 481, Copake NY 12516 (518) 329-3606 LC-LL Mrs. Joan Polesak 142 Green River Rd, Great Barrington MA 01230 (413) 528-9538 Alton, ME Alton - 1391 c/o Cheryl Stratton, 15 Sunset Avenue, Hampden (207) 862-4281 ME 04444 [email protected] P Ms. Cheryl Stratton 15 Sunset Ave, Hampden ME 04444 (207) 862-4281 LC-LM Brenda Kennedy-Wade 212 Hudson Rd, Alton ME 04468 (207) 394-2236 LC-LL Brenda Kennedy-Wade 212 Hudson Rd, Alton ME 04468 (207) 394-2236 Amesbury, MA Rock Church Amesbury - 4178 140 Main St, Amesbury MA 01913 (978) 388-1726 [email protected] P The Rev. Steven Murray 92 Newton Road, Plaistow NH 03865 (603) 264-2047 LC-LM Mr. Tim Regis 189 Elm St, Amesbury MA 01913 (978) 388-0566 LC-LL Mr. Thomas Hodge Jr. 21 Monroe St, Amesbury MA 01913 (978) 388-9098 Andover, MA Ballardvale United - 4264 23 Clark Rd, Andover MA 01810 (978) 475-2506 [email protected] P The Rev. Margaret Goad 20 Hall Avenue, Andover MA 01810 (978) 475-2514 LC-LM Mrs. Diane Ely 174 Jenkins Rd, Andover MA 01810 (978) 664-2810 LC-LL Mr. Marc deLemos 30 Cuba St, Andover MA 01810 (978) 470-1567 North Boston Korean - 4278 244 Lowell St, Andover MA 01810 (978) 470-0621 [email protected] P The Rev. Yong Hwan Kim 118 Thoreau Way #628, Lawrence MA 01843 (978) 208-0934 LC-LM Mr. Nam Kyu Cho 147 Amberville Road, North Andover MA 01845 (978) 794-0259 Arlington, MA Calvary Church - 7315 300 Massachusetts Ave, Arlington MA 02474 (781) 646-8679 [email protected] P The Rev. Christine Elliott 33 Lincoln St, Watertown MA 02472 (617) 923-0292 LC-LM Ms. Alexx Wood 32 Sherborn St., Arlington MA 02474 (617) 838-2828 LC-LL Queen Allotey-Pappoe c/o Calvary Church, 300 Mass Ave., Arlington MA 02474 Local Church Directory, with Pastors and Lay Leaders and Lay Members of Conference Name Mailing Address Phone Ashburnham, MA Ashburnham Community - PO Box 929, Ashburnham MA 01430 978-827-5553 6522 [email protected] P Pastor Charles Mansfield PO Box 929, Ashburnham MA 01430 (508) 574-8134 Ashland, MA Federated - 6145 PO Box 26, Ashland MA 01721 (508) 881-1355 [email protected] P Lawrence (Larry) Ianetti 6 Ledgewood Drive, Boylston MA 01505 (508) 869-0342 Ashland, NH Ashland - 3227 PO Box 835, Ashland NH 03217 P Pastor Carol Cray 204 Seven Pines Rd, Holderness NH 03245 (603) 536-1432 LC-LL Dianna Green P. O. Box 244, Ashland NH 03217 603-968-7480 Ashley Falls, MA Trinity - 5617 PO Box 124, Rt 7A, Ashley Falls MA 01222 [email protected] P Pastor Kenneth Phesay P.O. Box 481, Copake NY 12516 (518) 329-3606 Athol, MA South Athol - 6472 PO Box 211, Athol MA 01331 (978) 249-3167 [email protected] P The Rev. Adam Randazzo 735 Lenox St, Athol MA 01331 (978) 709-1736 LC-LM Mr. David MacLean 581 East River St., Orange MA 01364 (978) 569-0155 LC-LL Mr. David MacLean 581 East River St., Orange MA 01364 (978) 569-0155 Starrett Memorial - 6370 40 Island St, Athol MA 01331 (978) 709-1736 [email protected] P The Rev. Adam Randazzo 735 Lenox St, Athol MA 01331 (978) 709-1736 LC-LL Ms. Diane Frost 359 Twichell St, Athol MA 01331-1325 (978) 249-3130 LC-LL Mr. Edward Meehan 546 Chestnut Hill Avenue, Athol MA 01331 (978) 249-2797 Atkinson, ME Atkinson - 1618 88 Pleasant St, Dover-Foxcroft ME 04426 (207) 564-8055 [email protected] , Local Church Directory, with Pastors and Lay Leaders and Lay Members of Conference Name Mailing Address Phone Attleboro, MA Centenary - 6184 15 Sanford St, Attleboro MA 02703 (508) 222-1759 [email protected] P The Rev. Lehlohonolo 16 Rathbun Willard Drive, Attleboro MA 02703 (508) 222-0933 (Henrietta) Montjane LC-LM Mrs. Idella Michaud 22 Tappan Ave, Attleboro MA 02703-3136 (508) 226-7236 LC-LL Ms. Hermine Graham 41 Garden St #A, Attleboro MA 02703-3812 (508) 222-1940 Auburn, ME UMC of Auburn - 2384 439 Park Ave, Auburn ME 04210 (207) 782-3972 [email protected] P The Rev. Jacquelyn 56 Fairway Drive, Auburn ME 04210 (207) 782-7484 Brannen LC-LM Ruth Southworth , LC-LL Ruth Southworth 200 Stetson Road Apr. 623, Auburn ME 04210 (802) 274-4696 Augusta, ME Green Street - 2158 13 Green St, Augusta ME 04330 (207) 622-0843 [email protected] P Rev. Dr. Thomas 3 Macomber Av, Augusta ME 04330 (207) 622-3656 Blackstone LC-LM Rhea Lynn Kennard 14 Melville St Apt 1, Augusta ME 04330 (207) 215-5634 LC-LL Mr. James Jacobsen 799 Kelley Road, Pittston ME 04345 (207) 582-5921 LC-LL Rhea Lynn Kennard 14 Melville St Apt 1, Augusta ME 04330 (207) 215-5634 Ayer, MA Federated - 6256 21 Washington St, Ayer MA 01432 978-772-2044 [email protected] P The Rev. Hannelore 21 Washington St., Ayer MA 01432 (978) 796-5074 Nalesnik Baileyville, ME People's - 1650 86 Summit St, Baileyville ME 04694 (207) 427-3923 [email protected] P Rev. Dr. Randall Chretien 86 Summit St, Baileyville ME 04694 (207) 427-3923 LC-LL Mr. Rolfe Flood PO Box 35, Baileyville ME 04694 207-427-3440 Bakersfield, VT United Church of Bakersfield PO Box 215, Bakersfield VT 05441 (802) 827-6544 & East Fairfield - 9917 [email protected] , Local Church Directory, with Pastors and Lay Leaders and Lay Members of Conference Name Mailing Address Phone Bangor, ME Bangor Grace - 1234 193 Union St, Bangor ME 04401 (207) 942-8320 [email protected] LC-LM Ms. Darlene Shortt 250 Griffin Rd Apt 501, Bangor ME 04401 207-843-5400 LC-LL Ms. Darlene Shortt 250 Griffin Rd Apt 501, Bangor ME 04401 207-843-5400 First - 1481 703 Essex St, Bangor ME 04401 (207) 945-9567 [email protected] P The Rev. Sharon Jones 20 Charles Wesley Ct, Wells ME 04090 P Pastor Charles Langbein 53 Dill Rd, Levant ME 04456 (207) 884-8727 LC-LM Mr. Jeffrey Churchill 59 Salisbury Ridge Road, Orrington ME 04474 (207) 825-3075 LC-LM Sue Croce 232 Maple St., Bangor ME 04401 (207) 907-4489 LC-LL Mr. Jeffrey Churchill 59 Salisbury Ridge Road, Orrington ME 04474 (207) 825-3075 LC-LL Ms. Jill Churchill 59 Salisbury Ridge Rd, Orrington ME 04474-3019 (207) 825-3075 AP Rev. Dr. Jeffrey Fister 75 Griffin Av, Hampden ME 04444 207-862-2008 Barre, VT Barre - Hedding UMC - 983040 Washington St, Barre VT 05641-4241 802-476-8156 [email protected] P The Rev. Kim Kie 40 Washington St, Barre VT 05641-4241 LC-LM Mr. Jon Kilian 7 C St, Barre VT 05641 802-479-9709 LC-LL Mr. Bradley Young 18 Orchard Ter, Graniteville VT 05654 802-476-5232 Barrington, RI Barrington - 8268 230 Washington Rd, Barrington RI 02806 (401) 245-2385 [email protected] P The Rev. Byungmoo Lee 27 Church Street, Warren RI 02885 (401) 247-9702 LC-LM Mr. Ralph Sutton 882 Bullocks Point Ave., Riverside RI 02915 LC-LL Mrs. Regina Blount 44 Beth Ave, Warren RI 02885-3713 (401) 245-2385 LC-LL Mrs.
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